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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-6-19, Page 2• 1 2-ThurMla�', June 19, 1919. • F'4R SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LTD. Thustlay..lune 19, 1'119. WDITORW. NOTES Well. it was great chile it lasted. The soil was too '•rich" and the steel plant d.dn't take root. The- ice cream vendor has it all over the rest of us these hot days. 1f this kind of weather c Used in Millions o1 Tea -Pots Daily Its Intrinsic goodness in Tea Quality - makes it the most Economical in Use - - !I THE "SIGNAL OODEEIRB, 011IT. 4presena• It speaksnu louder than the May Be vuice of conscience to usually sad y.l tui You speak. No reproaches --just a sad yield• •i ing to the irony ..t circumstance. and per• haps a suppressed sigh fur the next loan, I' S. I ^What will the Government do when it has to fall back en the banks?' Ah yes - what will it do: Will it tax the next issue of Victory bonds? Will it tax pre About What Dr. Chase's Nerve vous issues so as to get after the big holdings u[ cuepoxations and profiteers? Food Will Do for You, But These are the horrid thoughts which em- bitter Union Government's deathbed. Here is the Evidence. I How can it depart in peace with the thunder muttering in the distance? Moreover. et has a sin on its lout -so et least the East says -when it bribes the 1% est with reduced freight rates which are not made ge feral. The tariff is an• other dark thought with a Union Gov- ernment that dies sixty per cent. in the Tory faith. At times its mind wanders and at babbles of East and West coming eplantingmanufactures tot e whit w take t curse o makingit ever y's orange. Being delirious it reveals secrets an nurse has to turn pe tyle nut of the room when it begins to tell it( its past ne rave " plans to send Sir John Willison to Washington to get the reciprocity removed from the b eeks.an tut anis Skeptical x When the blood get* thin and watery. when the nerves become weak and exhaurteb, when your vitality it run down and you reel weak and tired it is becomes nourishment w lacking. You may be eating as usual but your digestive system falls to ob- tain from the food you eat the •te- __ together by menta (rum which new blood and 1\ est h ill k he fl the nerve force b created. a better type of men into Parlurnent tariff by yt%hd Because Dr. (licca Nerve Food t 1 the 4 this slime untinues much Wee hold a contrary. opinion. Will anyore longer the "I Won't Works" will become a say that the present Parliament, whose members draw $2,500 a session, well stand comparison with the Parliaments of a DRY THOSE TEARS. Be H. t'. t,ad..by. aapD es element the blood and it is the moat'wuccesstttl et restoratives. While personal experience with a verb popular organization. of its p a e h t offer medical treatment V the only Now tet us sett(' down w make Godo- quarter-century ate. when Laurier and y h ani Mills.Thompson i ash - Ottawa. J 1K That real [rami int nual temptation to freer trade atitutea ill help will R an i d h banish solute proof that It will benefit still we are all similarly nent rich grow in a reasonable, steady fashion, Tupper. McCarthy giants of j • ht and other June mo c i ou r, ar Y loom ii as Onion Government, shows Dubious credits to Rumania and what e r p one help another under similar con - rather than in big Jumps that shake u. up and Cartwright. more Begets of breaking up. it was never Greece. an inflated currency which fixes dluorta Canadian po:iucs sat in chi House. and 1 very 5110U4. at any time, and its health the high cost of living Co' years to come.' This b wry 11 is so interesting t+ uncomfortably. chase who were private members drew has nut :ntpr veil sitar February last. a gold reserve which can never wine read the experience of other people. lis a.,meni Gas hero ilia nosed as r back to normal until the paper money is and many will and In this letter The chap who wrote that inter "Keep only $l. The man who is in politics atone an.,emae-it has nu energy w du digested -such are the black cares wh,'h utetr own conditions described. your shirt on'' a couple of weeks ago was (or the m fney attached to the job to not a,ly u.tug. its days are full of trouble oporess the deaar.ine spirit and cause Yea Thomas Williamson. Picton., the man who should he sent to Partin- ami ,,air eel nights. and that tell* on a (he G rvernment o moan in its sleep. One. write.: "Por the lot twenty doubtless thinking of Goderich's "beam.' I yeah I have had trouble with my ment. To increase the indemnity tee, weak its best triCnGs predict fur it a short $4,000 as is proposed. would be tb give' Of course there is an atm ei [few • life to, the tribe of professional) • but fatal 'lines*, omen and will bear b%ye pher- of anxiety. Who is not anx- lhruuan furtatttde, theft gtod-bye was when there is a sick peraun in 1• ' 'ons whom rather we should strive 11 all goes s -per schedule it auto[ o be the House; But 1 think one of the whips not of the weather. Save all the daylight you can this year: next year the continent will content, itself way of ruining the with the old-fashioned ,clock, T'ae Gou n Government of Quebec has been returned to power by acclamation- • that is. it is unoppaeedin a majority of ' •�•1 the mnstituenctes of the Province. pontis• to exterminate. A much better case can I reao ,tor the. undertaker n he tak eralext pro grig or ' overstated a when he to d me that he • �w only gore ma temporwry roues be made out for larger salaries to Cabinet nair, inert witi be nu dowers and almost was guung to buy a revolver to keep Toto• 1 waw to a aanitartum Inr Te - the only mourner will be the H s. Nes- traclit die thet path. The Government will ionto. when 1 secured some result Ministers. but for ordinary members the not just now. The Almost Persuaded preterit indrmvty should be sutiicient. tun Nrsiey Rowell. Mr. Creme has at the time This past summer 1 already eagoihrd his in ention of being crowd will let it go at that: They [ t suffered from another narrow absent at the ot)sequies not do who live In to hastenWe;the end. but breakdown, and it was then that I home criticsare cruel enough to say that those live the Wes, wilt not come toms cod took owing Dr. Chase'• Nene there wet be no remains to toilow. be- back it they do not der.are themselves on'J Tool. 1 a treatment et this "Where wZ QQ the tariff issue. They well confess them• I medicine and elan now get up he do yS cause long te(aea funeral can cane place selves stand•pattrr; and as Allan of tee morning and do my work. which ? to serves. I suffered from sleepless- ness. and. of course, my system was ett•n in a ran -down condition from nervousness. At different times when I would have severe attaoke. 1 was under the doctor's care, but After ti: a years effort English breeders hive succeeded in producing a pure white rat with black eyes But why on earth does anybody want a pure white rat with black eyes :' - ' Mt central figure will have wasted away Winnipeg '•aid the oth-r -day. quoting i waa something -•I could not do here . to nothing. Meanwhile the patient a from the Bible. "Eviltry dodblested man rtosale. pre - because I used g.1 from nai:injt a losing- tight agalttu humanstrangely contused. Illy appetite la nature -the Grit and fury corlws:ors ❑ who isn't with me b against me. ' It we 1 goad. awl I can sleep well, too.. sts watery blood are wuinl taco other- nut br necessary to vote for the Mt- Generally speaking. I am w much In all pert•sl. of [It.• world's hi+tore. I Master resolution -which is perha •s not better that I am proud of my Ins- Generally its all t the countless eitllatluur I and only one result can lee expected in ire radical enough fur �Ir. Crerar and his fuuu.1 himself iu enfeebled -tate of health. Wee Frees -but it wa!I and is „ - be necessary provemest. I cannot speak 100 111 which win haw• L Uted I to 01 nay oeang impassable. highly or the splendid results [hairs JI"uht• phis quest ton las he a n+kill. I . make au affirmattan of prmopits and secured through the use of Dr. N,wpl4xin• of the questwn arises.. N'hy dorsrt't Boi• se then refrain from voting altogether. 'U - obese., Nerve Food." they do not follow either tit these courses De. Chasse■ Nerve Rood. so meats they will have the Indian sign put Oa a box. a tan treatment of s boxes them and that is their tinish. ter 11.15. at an dealers. or R.drnaa- As I said before. everybody is con- wee eases & Co.. Limited. 7bronte. (tolerate of the dying Government, which Th Clinton News -Record suggests 1 1 tl t r t we 17e often in doubt. Misery: The answer is that it hasn't ht i .0 r e ••blouses and white ducks" for mens j \hist, ear c e l' er 1• o ext: lull It now and ut at out of nil til t tI life there i+ tittle mise } f p h know -it meg 1 nbt • miner wear. We don't kto ty b it r that men m sutfered enough. It must linger on a be all nght•tlwt where is a man year )' 11,.. own relutlou to -silo'---,• his -•- g g Net les h h e eventually cannot "go West" yet, and w has to stay minium- et ot!ter�, awl takes tutntn' tufg tiro. 11 the -teem dytnit creature made one fast a peal w Inc cuu,ury- East. No hush words no bud threats tit ow from us: to meting. The hulk of the 111t1 there tare y I no violent scenes drehqure its last solemn Vote h industry that ( ire• command the (pea fend Free t cal • [used r ,nose. • 11 i t ht a n ne munch.. it has had noise are Alex. of star grow to large proper- !the others while t Returned 5f dire. l rales and Laohnetlurgan and Mts. C. Fritz 01 Zurich: in a few years may I light. .\s :, rule Hwy in the earn no • will to leave.Read that last sentence I. Hail v wuith of Hay tawn.hip was 1. N. N'. and Bolshevists. All the dticun- tons.• who an• 1luiwet•ing the great question. en1s wuu,d tuns )tie w baso its skull m from in•re T" tlisturc 1 deee nothing to chosen head of the Federal Lthetw s- \\'herr do we g and nobody w,lh a heart wants to see tt the brondm qulolude of ail• sx 1.5*.. tether tonere. air :, Fir`( burst and our base- ttanhandtcd that way. It has worked hen dissolution His McMaster's vu 1 tr With our 'boom" �•+ the •+u,w.N end hiilure u( the.. ball team defeated by Br week. we can hardy' ezpec. he not talo even ifQuebec nes to vote leunserva- Creta: and tits little band do their speak - jibes of our amicus neighbors at Kincar` lis? Linty lmay•a titian rur a titt % illain.tor seven 'five to save it from itself It must have tog with bated breath nut wt..hong to dine and other tillages to the district. ; it little bit of l..tl. I1 IN the hcr,w$ 'tum to purge its soul and be (tnriven - crowd the mourners. The end will come Rub it in. boys : who have harked the path "f progr.e 41 l beside ,the Opposition is not quite rad,. soon en b. Mr. Crerar and his faitn= 1 throe rr t" the tittle longer to pay -the penalty of its sins his pencils if he is rigged out in a blouse' rx,i+fru.• iudssel, is 11 dr. inig�• with belore It departs to that limbo where Hr dtmis fiiuis4df ui 11v governments good of bad ar lly The beg fists has g ,f tier wont{ torr supers. even oleo the Nartame ttrctwt►s Act to don't lo- us lose,the little fellows. bylaw tit t. wens„ f gree rnr rales Meinthey eta immuring tu,ul-t would get knocked QtnpainLa evercmoments. There abudy'oie seatistied o let , KellermanlofrDasittrbod, Mrs.. J.Easerj. y• t x the Goderich Dtercantile Co. bylaw t„ the level of great he attention rs. and / f 1. un -tier head oy ter , Ion. High (anti, ! ft die. It will leave to will, because for !and Mrs. T J. berry of HmsaBrumfield. ullI_. - Alter - 11 /N/I r' t IC al sig 1 U d of B cel e . and twist to establis in¢ ani hen are in for {s't• tw• tea' rhe budget debate disturb K .r . eeleut• Jut"' \\'at•"n tit Sea fru. . proaching (fast. all in one ,ri tl,r • hard -in boots -and it deserve° a quirt to minor key. (ails to _one; .tN•nud cites pn•.idrnr. I►Inu,.1 to escape tat k mon unci- be a great actor. and death tied•. And a quiet death bed at will voice, attuned bring a flush to the faded cheek. Mr. j dinruc of Hewed' : thiol vice twcl $.lent, Ilion IieatiIi e ' ('r1111 fart of Ifensall: secretary. R. li Sel,lon of Rxeta•r: tresieneer, ler. Alex. Moir of Heosan Tie sub division chairmen are those named by the Provincial Assncbtion with the following added: George Mc- Lellan. Chilton; George 6. Watt. Mul- lett township: John McDowell, McKII- lop towneltip: J. H. Hinchlry. Stosfurth: George Stepleneon. etcsturth; and J. through the torics ..f wy+trey. u It receives nothing but the .eentie,t {til few-inCtuding Dr. Michael Clark. The Veteran: It is stated on good !win' have math Itfe m/ Wt, wo treatment tetra those who have gathered wow can never stray far from Free Tradr- mwnrmltg wultiriutrft ❑(Nur `yr ftat,re', around its bedstde. Fred Pardee has I have set out to be a leaven for the W st, authority that the cost of hong for the family' in Great Britain has It Is tl.•Nr m.•n olio tinter 11 .n•gan w said, "I'he ors: tit frtetttl± must pert. so but there is rm tfalotl why they shouldn't the opinions of their fellow -actor% In l'Ii start now." The Him jrbFielding bw nineteen on a division. Ac d Mittel to acreage cot to to dollar per week since the l delivering flea uracl N ''"°t noel the looks forward with truest eyes to the sad the rules they cannot bring in an amend - decreased one have reel 4isrrga deet when n will pats to that bourne the amendment. but they can When may we them. ascii { Tent to Hawkiue of E'eter. arm$..lice way signed• p�obabiltty that their course w,.nI't 1'r• {II4 whence no traveller returns. The Hun. diode the House on the budget and that l)eleanu • to (tie Ottawa convention expect a decrease in Canada .' the m.iuw of handing then) pn', iyitatelc 1 Arthur eiftun gives fifteen minutes tit will put them on record are Nes Harry Swish, of Exeter: off the stage atltolte/tier. something that may be a' thanatops4: or •s 1eialln of late ire. a has Ilg•II. t" 41.•Ber 011 the tat rt "f w Ottawa it has been shoarn that one m opine 'actors to appear in the limelight the soonest mended when the end is an Before the cost of living committee at Thery,•,,r-• a growing Itobert Packard. Harr Smith. anl1 e g anapu:ugta-probably a tittle of both- 'lituw,ns N,1lillan tit Woke t Wwnslip. hack ones o show• that the least said' is 'Ol'TH HERON LIKF•R.m1 s. I de a , hen• Ilam alma leen ii feeling that sight. Arid the Hun. Frank Carvell- Tariff Kedurtion and Other Reforms Ml'NICIPAL COUNCILS. pang -the D Nninion Textile -ma ,11 I r what dor he do' The Hon. Frank Demanded at I nthusiastie clear 300 per cent. profit in one year. !education would Iw of great 8ftsistnlNr leases bin elf free to criticize certain de - tweeds. d h that made profits of a � per.cent. yet 5ren r drn Mo I • ,athl,m, e„ and that he ma Another cotnpanc, manufacturing atandurd. So frau) year to veer tl Meeting. 1'' tads of the budget- means a Hensall. June 16. -The franchise act. -, And of lit.• ,•outinnrs t.. the death -bed confession is not comp rte delays in holding bye -elections. lack of these comPanir_ will whore if they are ,It.trinp, with its tea-.n"t „a1 l otl,h to sou him y tanff reform. treatment given returned rived of the protection originally de-' its tn,gwly and I.nn•'IV. Every year throw a few rtnnes'at the h -are soldiers press censorship and Govern - sighed `this .•,.finer of trsiiliuf IN..tines W,,.' 1 t'tlier tr:e nee•fi ut Gla Celan-et. indicate , ment extravagance came in for severe sigtled for "infant 'industries. - 1 and mon. alIn tilt, 5144 the plot more l and wore of mptex. Just at the titre There can be little doubt that the t w•11.•n we think we ,err Iwgiuning ill seitimrnt against hanging has grown on villa 11 ..r'mob what f nillattisIrush 11 ttin u{m.n the circumstances surrounding the case „e„ stage Hind knock down :, few heroes of Frank McCullough. The ma;esty of ti nil toted their dlslimpid e. to say the law must be vindicated. and yet there 1 wahine of emoting the heroin's . int.$ alive after Union Govert,ment is dead and ism that is rapidly sweeping from is a feeling that some better way of deal-',rnfr hiding behind the property fnrni- I buried is the two great political parties, ,\tlanur to Pacific. furl•. It as tit dotes like this that we ; Liberal and Conservative. High Tariff The meting held today was rapes ing with Mc.idllough could have been I ask the gn/•stioii. "Where da w.• e' and Low Tariff. or waatev:r they may be sentative of the Liberal Association as " found than abruptly cutting short his i /rant l.re.,. , called. and wise men will make their ar constituted for both Provincial and ore l.)uminien matters. and the ring of the I laic existence. Theo dramatic incidents is of his I Ion 1tl%t hr.RGNl of disguised 1tdd villainsl,.Iirst � raAlr ady�aalookdef resignation spreads speeches by W. G. Charlton of Aylmer. last few' w-saks of lite drew public attention 1 n•rs who are 'mato oiling to pet ;over the wasted featuresot Union Govern- . secretary -treasurer of the Western On- more thgr$ th • • outer of the Brag• ieu.l muuupl ire fano toefa a•Nr would d d �iow let me gn' by their faint praise of the patent that criticism at the live enthusiastic Liberal the na'-t tory • sn be counted on for is .o gathering held an the town hall here this attend the services at the House. they • a(terncxm. will not follow the body to the cemetery- ' South Huron Liberals from every sec - and much lest) +dl they jump into thel tion of the Provincial and Dominion rid - Soave after it. They remember their duty ergs were on hand in numbers to give to the hying -and what is going to be voce to the new and vigorous Liberal 1'11.141►INNE. The wntK•ipei 'mitten of the town- ship of. 1'4,11"•rne met in the t"wnship hall. 1':irinn. .1 one 11ah. Siemilers pr•r..•nt -Snyder tial timber. NIA Reeve Young lis the chair. Mhilit et or lest meeting read anti adopted. on . Clearance of Spring and Summer COATS .% Do you wish a Coat for driving or in the car or for the cool evenings About 25 Coats of tweeds, Berges, silk velours. etc.. stylish and newest in every detail. $25 and $30 Coats all at $17 $35 to $45 Coats all at $25 Silk Foulards 40 -inch Dress Foulards in new patterns ; blues, greens, greys. etc., light and very serviceable, at per yard $ 1.25. Organdies and Voiles 42 -inch White Organdies fo(`dresses. finest quality, in two patterns stripe. Regular value $1.25, at per yard, 50c. - Colored Voiles 36 to 40 -inch dress Voiles. in a large choice of pat- terns and colorings, at per yard 35c, 50c, 60c and 80c. Silk Hose Adanac Silk Hose are well known from coast to coast. Superior quality silk and with deep garter welt and double soles and heels. Black, white. greys, browns, etc., in 9, 9 1-2. 10. Regular $1.50, at ner pair $I.25.` ACHESON & SON f1i Not fun of Snyder and Fisher. Tito tender's were r eriv.d ter the wrtglr wsn't•• a1 Mvt:aw. Meted by enn.ler. ete,,udet by Fi.her, that T. )liteh.•il'14 reTler it #:al 1N• aecept d. t'arrled. 1 rommnnicatiou w:,. read fnen 1 'auou Nin re the iusieri.1, hospital. at -ling ufur s china tion .Thi+ wain laid over till twat meeting. ('mined ad- journed to meet on the w••urNl Torpidity of July. Thr followln[ airlluuta were paid: Nunleip.l World. clerk's .nppliw, eleens: 1:. loon. repairing rued on nth d,nm.•s.fan. 12:41; 11. W. 11a••r. {Suring h. t+1.• cal drnwlwg $6.ia►. 1. HI:THERINt{T1,N, 1 Jerk. - tt{ar•ial nNreth1* of t'olliertw vollie11 met 111 Re.•vr Young'sJon• 1:tth for the ,.pptintiug of an el$ineer fur the town - .hip. Meuilwr. premrnt--Snyder anal 1.. 19. Torrey. null heave 3-,.11115 i11 the• .-hair. Muv,rl by G. 1'11rrey. weeandel .l.t .I.. Snyder. that E. 1). Itolton Is• ruitiite•r at whits' Is•r .1.15 and ex {Neu.•-. .t hylas, NO. 7, 191(►, appo int- hir 1L 1►. Dolton engineer. was read a dozen ordinary hangings N NI e d' ment. it doo_n't exactly fold its hon s L l A iatiort, and of William t thehot question of capita( tl IIm •Ilght of .•nurse this will rot ext its breast an say. ". p n w e 11• 1 Proudfoot. M. P. P., of Goderich, was tc' :Mowed. nod ultimately they will by j but makes a little Nattering gesture in indicative of the new vigor and life which t' 1 su1NILied• nod wame real hero.•. will Ile l the budget which isnot only a confession l the meeting displayed. Oflicers for ween building solid concrete n':.ds of repentance but 4 sign of extreme 1 Dominion and Provincial Associations jr his speech on the budget Mr. F. F. 1 al' MSS the Nwaut{w, see that victory weakness. As a confession of repentance were elected for the year. and also sub- Pardee- neatly countered on Mr. N. W. ; inns nit Iwo t.ly he i,iip.slide. Rowell's'declaration that it was impossible I There 1111. Isrn w$ much 4xrlte114nt •i tl Lott [Pea neHrm many of els hare forgotten the be ir( of the Governmen!, asked Mr. tinct 4111• prr$ngdcr 1. HO? "{a•uly 11{10 Pardee. why thea ?ointment of a coin- the .oleo.. and the prompt-GN.k Is not extreme weakness n says, "I do the besti 1. "A just franchise. P vol round for the iudisl-ritniu:ite use i can. but sire tgth fails me. So far as 1 .2 Coxripulsoay bye elections to he mittee of the Hauge11me report on the cost • lying g ordinary expenditures are concerned I'll held automatically within sixty days after 'ileo Tom. ck and Harry who of living ? N'se,it ly a piece of cam thutk. •bin { DaY g 1 the vacancy occurs. M torture my last moments with the � 3. Such a drastic reduction of the during u a to reduce the c�ost of living. if this was tl.ttN(Nut the budget says. "High protection is division chairmen and delegates to go to wrong. The tariff must be revised. The 1 the Ottawa and Toronto Liberal conven- West has rights as well as the East. The 1 lions. .. rich men who own Canada must pay I Resolutions were passed unanim flatly more of Canada's taxes." As a sign of demanding: n❑ iht shn.C• •ntitlel to a del.' in ouflage :' While Mr. P ee was sneak- ! the .spot!' The question "Where ing the committee in another part of the 1410 we yin from lire" will be austirn14l building was heanng evidence which I.} (how• who are prompted In futiire 8s. It always htis been an the past. and disciesee profiteering of the most flagrant I t la on attitude of attention to the V011.I. wwr the world needs most nt present kind. tetr. Pardee rightly declared, Chat companies making inordinate profits no nerd of protection and no right to it. I of the pr"ulptcr. 1t is not :in tinknawn 1 situation flint ear lire in. The world •tlas been herr 1118117 (limo. ls•fnri•, and Pt,•nfnally 14114 will the of•hnr p1uIr- Before the commission on industrial tunnimn aud Hetet' for -the roil.' idf relations, tett. W. M. Southam. of The.'authority. whoa she dial the It will than ' \\'lere 4" WP ill from here'" until . • other *generation iEuonN, the prompter end rho piny-isafk old tithe' things up again. It 1r. 11ow. ever. rncoureghlg to think the) wog - resift bring• ns nearer. to the goal of 1'li'tltl'y and that the 'maims of egotism will IN.Nnutr leas frequent. nal of •hnrtcr daretlou. till et lost there will he a perf.e•t play. each actor content with the role In which he le dirt, and i t,rt,ue attentive to flee wake of ihP of land for speculation, would encourage 1ili„N.n prampt'r. �� production apd'give freedom to iflduetry. THE 1-lsild)$NII'HF.It. and would to a great extent remove the fear (ash Miter. of poverty which is at the h ittom of the \ good mixer. Isn't hP' "Son modal and indaetrul unrest so prevalent IN•h-hHi'•' replied a ('1(11ew of lln,dge, at the pessent time. quoted In Jndge. "His can tell more funny atonia, (Borrow more mam•y. The Veteran believes that the payment p.,* k -s,. of It heck. get more signers to ps•tIlMns, he elected to more IoNlp' d a larger indetvwrtty to ttioniti'rs of Par• n[B,rs and do Irss hna•st work then 1lament wtwkl have the malt of bringing any other three aswn In town.'. eeented a definite plan I n I"ng'`r lm• ueessnry to tisk the ion. Ottawa Citizen. pr fix the taxation of land valuer! and presented many strong arguments in its favor. Mr. Southam proposed a begin - ting with a tax of five mills on the dollar. to be gradually increased until all taxes of improvements, business and production dvrald be eliminated, and taxation hir all purpose -1 should he levied on Hind values only. This would discourage the holding .l as l o until i go for good. but do n rag is national debt." The ruling passion customs3tariff as will mate free all re- passing in death, you will s observe- qulrements of agricultural produ-tion and passed¢ the Intek with its latest breath. the industrial life of Canada, and all the And to everybody's cadet be it said ' necessaries of life for the great consuming this readheng spectre. the war debt, with I population of this country. This will in - whispered iseeed legacy of inrruweng. is nets I d de acceptance of fill reciprocal trade whispered in the dying Government's ,relations with the United States and all countries giving us like treatment. We i also favor a decided increase in the trade preference with the motherland. 4. "A full and just reconsideration M the treatment and pensions of our re turned soldiers with a view to doing them full justice. -- 5- ' A free press and a free assembly. ti. "Doing away with -the publication of the Official Recordand bureau of in- formation." John Emery of Usborne township was elected president of the Provincial AstNoci- ation. Other officers are: First vice• president. Mrs. F. W. Gladman of Exe• ter: second vice-president. Robert Mc- Kay of Tuckersmith. secretary. T. G. Shillinglaw of Seaforth: treasurer, J. Preeter of Zurich. Chairmen of sub -divisions are: 1',. Wise, Goderich township; J. A. M: - Ewen Stanley township. J. Thominon. Bayfield; Charles Fritz. Hav townshu): John Morgan. Ushoane township; G. Collin and R. Penhele. Stephen town- ship: William Hay. Tuckeramith town• ship. Charles Harvey. Exeter; and syr. Ale.. Moir, Hensall. Mosquito and f'y Weis will not trouhle von 1t you ase 7.am-Auk. This herbal holm ends the irritation, f raws out the poison and pre. vents infhammatk)n. %amt.ilute is slag hest for een- burn. hest rashes. blisters sore feet. cuts and oilskin trouble•. Kemp it handy at your mourner cottage s• s 'first sad" for alt Injuries. t.,,,,••••/t,�er. r5.. love. nrst. ,*recoil and third Hue. aud 11011 Ilk pas+e1. 1'udIo.•fl adjonnn.l 011 mutaun of t'nrrev :1141 Snyder. I. IIETIIEIt• 1\1 VII IN. t'14rk. Delegates to the Provincial conveoti•'n • True. "1'\r Il/lt i1 N.I 1111s ath,llt :1{m,loeles • • What? ••'i•he%'re oft 1.117 war'• than the original MODEL BOOT A!f" SHOE REPAIR DEPOT The lwsot and shoe repair shop of the late Those lull, corner of Hamilton and New- gate streets: has been re- opened and orders are solic- ited for all kinds!of Footwear Repairs Good work and reason- able prices guaranteed SamL Ward & Son seteeri1N• f Ti•• Signal n•�,. Rates for Telephone Service THE new rates for Long Distance Service, effective Ma/ 25th and based upon air -line mileage, correct inequalities in the old schedule and embody both increased and de- creased charges. Following is a comparison of dd and new rates for a 3 -minute talk to points most frequently called by local sub- scribers: - Goderich to Clinton Toronto London Stratford.. Seafortil............. Hfyth Old Rate New Rate I .15 $ 41) -.85 .20 .15 ..N1 ,40 .25 .15' The hours during which reduced Long Distance rates (night rates) are in effect are now I From 8.30 p.m. to 11.30 p.m., 60 per cent of day rate From 11.30 p.m. to 6 a.m., 40 per cent of day rate Night rates are based on Standard Time LOCAL SERVICE Rates for local service to present subscribers will be increased len INT cent, effective from July 1st nOtt. Applicants for service will be charged at the increased rates, from May 25th. BeeryBell Telephone is a Lost' Distance Station The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada • •,1 1rt►.�ai h T •